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Starred repositories
🎓 Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
A curated list of awesome warez and piracy links
🐧 A list of awesome Linux softwares
An automated phishing tool with 30+ templates. This Tool is made for educational purpose only ! Author will not be responsible for any misuse of this toolkit !
Modern C++ Programming Course (C++03/11/14/17/20/23/26)
A collection of GPT system prompts and various prompt injection/leaking knowledge.
Web page PDF/PNG rendering done right. Self-hosted service for rendering receipts, invoices, or any content.
Simple React Component That Makes Titles More Readable
A Form and Data Management Platform for Progressive Web Applications.
Read Japanese manga inside browser with selectable text.
A fork of the iconic font and CSS toolkit Being revived.
Extremely simple, self-hosted expense tracker with a beautiful UI.
AgentNetworkProtocol(ANP) is an open source protocol for agent communication. Our vision is to define how agents connect with each other, building an open, secure, and efficient collaboration netwo…
A curated list of GraphViz related resources
Draw animated Japanese characters (Kanji and Kana), Korean characters (Hanja) and Chinese characters (Hanzi) in correct stroke order using svg, free open-source code.
A simple HTML content extractor in Python. Can be run as a wrapper for Mozilla's Readability.js package or in pure-python mode.
I'm starting to use GitHub for work on my blog. Why not? It's got good communication and collaboration tools. Why not hook it up to a blog?